ISB Global and CIWM Unveil Groundbreaking Industry Research

   Matt Farnworth

 

ISB Global, Press Release

London, United Kingdom – September 2024 – ISB Global, a leading provider of waste management software, today announced the unveiling of a groundbreaking research project conducted in collaboration with The Chartered Institution of Wastes Management (CIWM). This comprehensive study delves into the current state of software use and perception within the UK waste sector.

Key findings from the research will be presented as a 15-point pre-publication summary at the upcoming RWM Expo, taking place on September 11th & 12th, 2024. This exclusive preview offers valuable insights for waste and recycling professionals seeking to optimise their operations and embrace digital transformation.

The research, the first of its kind in the UK, utilises a multi-phased approach to analyze the sector’s software usage patterns, motivations for implementation, and challenges faced. By delving into areas like application preferences, integration levels, and project delivery experiences, the study provides a comprehensive picture of the current landscape.

ISB Global’s commitment to driving positive change in the sector is evident throughout the research. The investigation aims to identify areas for improvement in software adoption and utilisation, ultimately leading to increased efficiency, cost reduction, and a more sustainable waste management industry.

The full research report, scheduled for publication later this year, will offer a detailed analysis of the findings, along with expert commentary and recommendations. This valuable resource will equip industry leaders with the knowledge and insights necessary to make informed decisions about software adoption and drive progress towards a more digitised and environmentally responsible waste management ecosystem.

Commenting on the report, Richard Hudson, Technical Manager at CIWM said: “Embracing the potential operational efficiencies and new opportunities being presented by the rapid development of innovative software & digitisation technologies has been, at best, spasmodic across the resources and waste sector. Whether this is due to ignorance of the benefits, the understandable wariness of the unknown, lack of specialist expertise, a difficult economic climate for investment, or just other priorities getting in the way, the fact remains that take up of new technology has been slow. This is why CIWM was keen to be a supportive partner in this important piece of attitude research work by ISB Global. With a greater understanding of the challenges and issues being faced, presented here in this report, the sector can be better supported to exploit the considerable benefits that existing, new and emerging software technologies offer.”

ISB Global invites all RWM Expo attendees to visit their booth RS-H182 for a first look at the 15 key takeaways from the research project. This is a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the current state of software use in the UK waste sector and explore solutions to help your business achieve greater efficiency and sustainability.

Visitors can join ISB Global at their stand RS-H182.

Download the key takeaways below:


This is an ISB Global approved press release, 04/09/2024.
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